You see an pale woman of about 6 foot 3 and around 155 pounds. She has a curvy human build with comely features and pale blue skin. Her face looks human and is valied in long black hair. She has solid white eyes with no pupil or iris.

Background Info:
This is only the second life that she's had which makes her very young in comparison to others of her race. Originally born a male mage by the name of Bakji he made his way across the crown of the world and into the and of the Linnorm Kings before meeting his end when his magic shop was raided in Lasthome.

The new incarnation, a female by the name of Nalita, was adopted by a family of humans. Her new father was a priest of Pharasma and her mother was a merchant. Her father traveled to the land of the linnorm kings to spread the faith of phrasma but finding that his teachings were not taking hold amongst the brutish people of the north he soon grew tired of this life. When Nalita was two years old they decided to begin a new life. They wanted to settle somewhere where there daughter would have a good life and wouldn't be judged for her odd appearance.

They eventually settled in the tiny town of Falcon’s Hollow where her family still resides today. Her father started up his own church of Pharasma in town and her mother started her own shop. When she was six Nalita started developing a profound curiosity about all things magical and would often sneak into her father’s office in the church and play with his holy symbol and other magical components that he kep there. At first this caused her father great concern since she would often get in over her head and end up causing damage to his office but he soon found that no matter how much he protested she was going to continue to explore her magical inclinations.

When she was old enough Nalita started working towards getting ordained as a priestess in her father’s church. It was hard work that took up most of her free time which was good since she didn't really fit in with the locals. She spent all of her time locked up in the church studying books on religion and the arcane arts.